Rumi Kasahara

Rumi Kasahara (笠原 留美, Kasahara Rumi, born March 8, 1970)[1] is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. She voiced roles in a bunch of titles in the 1990s including Pretty Sammy OVA and TV series, Moeyo Ken, Hell Teacher Nube, Princess Nine, and Sakura Diaries. In video games, she provides the voice of Ena Arashizaki in Money Puzzle Exchanger, Yue Ying in the Dynasty Warriors / Warriors Orochi franchise, Alia in Mega Man, and Futaba Taiga in Sakura Wars New York.

Rumi Kasahara
笠原 留美
Born (1970-03-08) March 8, 1970
OccupationVoice actress
Years active1980present
AgentAoni Production

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
1993–1994Fortune QuestPastelDebut role[3]
1993–1994Kishin CorpsPearlVol. 1, 4[3]
1994Tico of the Seven SeasMaggie Taft[4]
1994Sailor Moon SPtilol, others[4]
1995–1997Magical Girl Pretty SammyMisao Amano / Pixy MisaOAVs[3]
1995Jura TripperGatsha[4]
1996Hell Teacher NūbēKyoko Inaba[4][3]
1996Magical Project SMisao Amano / Pixy MisaTV series[4][3]
1996Debutante Detective CorpsNina Kirov[3]
1997Hyper PoliceKanako[4]
1997Kindaichi Case FilesRumi Nakajima[4]
1997Sakura DiariesMieko Yotsuba[3]
1998Outlaw StarClair[3]
1998Princess NineKanako Mita, Tomoko Saotome[4][3]
1999Space Pirate MitoRanban Nakami
燗磐:中身
[4]
1999To HeartLemmy Miyauchi[4][3]
1999Space Pirate Mito: Aoi & Mutsuki: A Pair of QueensRanban[4][3]
1999Omishi Magical Theater: Risky SafetyKotone Ryuudou[4][5]
1999Dai-GuardShizuka Irie[4]
2001Tales of Eternia: The AnimationPlatia[4]
2001Rune SoldierIsabel[4]
2001Shaman KingKanae[4]
2001Angel TalesMika
2003Air MasterMika Utsumi[4][3]
2003StellviaChiaki Katase[4][3]
2003Astro BoySpace clerk, Ghost[4]
2003Zatch BellNurse[4]
2003Fullmetal AlchemistMartel[4][3]
2004Detective ConanMisa Tsuneyama, Misa Uehara[4]
2004Paranoia AgentTaeko's Mother[4]
2004To Heart: Remember My MemoriesLemmy Miyauchi[4][3]
2005Moeyo KenMiki Saotome[4]
2006Yomigaeru Sora – Rescue WingsKazumi Nishida[4]
2006Powerpuff Girls ZNanako[4]
2007GeGeGe no KitaroYukijoroTV series 5[4]
2007Mushi-UtaMother of poetry[4]
2008Rin: Daughters of MnemosyneFemale Informant[4]
2008KanokonJorougumo[4]
2009Gokujō!! Mecha Mote IinchōManaka/Mako-san
2010Digimon FusionLilamon[4]
2011Marvel Anime: BladeWoman Vampire[4]
2015Sailor Moon CrystalBerthierONA series[4]
2015Chibi Maruko-chanCommercial's Singer, Yuriko[4]

Film

List of voice performances in feature films
Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
1993Make Up! Sailor SoldierGirl Ashort film
1994Slam DunkCheerleader[4][3]
1996Jigoku Sensei NūbēKyoko Inaba[4]
1997Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē ShisuKyoko Inabafilm[4]
1997Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no GensetsuKyoko Inabafilm[4]
2000Ah! My Goddess: The MovieEre[4][3]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
1993Cotton: Fantastic Night DreamsSilkPC Engine
1994Princess MinervaMizunoPC Engine[4][3]
199597Dōkyūsei seriesKurumi Nishina[4][3]
1996Debutante Detective CorpsNina Kirov[4]
1997Dragon Knight 4NereidPC FX[3]
1997Hell Teacher NūbēKyoko InabaPS1[4]
1997Ah! My GoddessRayOther[4]
1997Money Idol ExchangerEna Arashizaki / EveryworkerNeo Geo MVS[3]
1998Magical Girl Pretty Sammy seriesMisao Amano / Pixy Misa[4][3]
1998Wakusei Kougekitai Little CatsMisato SimonPS1/PS2[4]
1998Star Ocean: The Second StoryChisato Madison, FeriaPS1/PS2[4]
19982000Ganbare Goemon seriesYae[4][3]
1999To HeartLemmy MiyauchiPS1/PS2[4][3]
2000Sentimental Graffiti 2Mari KurokawaDC[4][3]
2001Atelier Lilie: The Alchemist of Salburg 3Elsa HessePS1/PS2[4]
2001–05Mega Man X seriesAlia, Vanishing GungarooVoiced Alia in every game since X6; Voiced Vanishing Gungaroo in X7[4]
2001Hermina and Culus: Atelier Lilie Another StoryElsa HessePS1/PS2[4]
2002Moeyo KenMiki SaotomePS1/PS2[4]
2003–11Dynasty Warriors seriesYue YingStarting from Dynasty Warriors 4[4]
2004 Sakura Taisen Monogatari ~Mysterious Paris~Elsa FlaubertPS1/PS2[4]
2007–08Warriors Orochi seriesYue Ying[4]



References

  1. Doi, Hitoshi. "Kasahara Rumi (笠原留美) – Personal Information". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database.
  2. 青二プロダクション 笠原留美. Aoni Production (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  3. Doi, Hitoshi. "Kasahara Rumi roles". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database.
  4. "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:笠原留美(Rumi Kasahara)" [Voice actor's appearance list individual display: Rumi Kasahara]. Voice Artist Database (in Japanese). GamePlaza-HARUKA-.
  5. "AN Entertainment Announces First Release". Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
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